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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 303 — Filing Procedures · § 303.246

§ 303.246. Conversion with diminution of capital.

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(a)Scope. This section contains the procedures to be followed by an insured federal depository institution seeking the prior written consent of the FDIC pursuant to section 18(i)(2) of the FDI Act (12 U.S.C. 1828(i)(2)) to convert from an insured federal depository institution to an insured state nonmember bank (except a District bank) where the capital stock or surplus of the resulting bank will be less than the capital stock or surplus, respectively, of the converting institution at the time of the shareholders' meeting approving such conversion.
(b)Where to file. Applicants shall submit a letter application to the appropriate FDIC office.
(c)Content of filing. The application shall contain the following information:
(1)A description of the proposed transaction;
(2)A schedule detailing the present and proposed capital structure; and
(3)A copy of any documents submitted to the state chartering authority with respect to the charter conversion.
(d)Additional information. The FDIC may request additional information at any time during the processing.
(e)Processing. The FDIC will provide the applicant with written notification of the final action when the decision is rendered. [67 FR 79247, Dec. 27, 2002. Redesignated at 71 FR 20526, Apr. 21, 2006]
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